Top global regulators pledged anew to hold the line on bank capital requirements, another signal that changes to postcrisis capital rules may not be as onerous as the industry once feared. The Group of Central Bank Governors and Heads of Supervision, which oversees the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, on Sunday cautioned the committee to keep its pledge not to “significantly” increase how much capital banks will need to hold...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 11, 2016 21:33 UTC